According to our greatest thinkers, the remenants of what was formerly referred to as reality are all being endlessly replicated so that we can all become more real than real, with no sense of a lived reality but rather that the simulation of reality is far more real than what was formerly considered to be real. Dictator CubeHead we the virtual citizens from anarachia salute you
They didn't tear them up...and what about all the news programs that film people walking by or group shots? Or all of the people on YT that film the ACTUAL people without them knowing? This is an art piece...and no one is making money off it. This is a wonderfully nostalgic work - it's quite honorable. It's slices of life that were thrown away. It makes you think...why were these people getting photos? What's their story? I love this.
why? they threw them away and tore them up. not everyone wants to be public property, alot of people could be really embarrassed by it. i don't agree with this idea that images of people are public property.
yes, sometimes, the road is long. finding you straight ahead with yourself.
crispsYA 3 years ago
WOW! Now there's some 80's funk for ya!
I was only a kid back then but i still remember how much cheese was around! :D
Good Times!
Peace & Love
Pete
wanderingmaster 3 years ago
According to our greatest thinkers, the remenants of what was formerly referred to as reality are all being endlessly replicated so that we can all become more real than real, with no sense of a lived reality but rather that the simulation of reality is far more real than what was formerly considered to be real. Dictator CubeHead we the virtual citizens from anarachia salute you
anarchofilms 4 years ago
nice video
cheekychen 4 years ago
They didn't tear them up...and what about all the news programs that film people walking by or group shots? Or all of the people on YT that film the ACTUAL people without them knowing? This is an art piece...and no one is making money off it. This is a wonderfully nostalgic work - it's quite honorable. It's slices of life that were thrown away. It makes you think...why were these people getting photos? What's their story? I love this.
daphne0 4 years ago
why? they threw them away and tore them up. not everyone wants to be public property, alot of people could be really embarrassed by it. i don't agree with this idea that images of people are public property.
saintSuze 4 years ago
They trashed them...it's fair game.
daphne0 4 years ago
Makes me Happy.
setabsemaj 4 years ago
do you ever think maybe these people don't want their photo on youtube?
saintSuze 4 years ago
how did this get featured?!
fluffytailedfreak 4 years ago